U.K. Teen Found Guilty For Terror Plot

Teen Found Guilty Of Plotting Terror Attack At A Justin Bieber Concert Says He Wasn't Serious

A U.K. teen was found guilty on Monday for plotting an unexecuted terror attack during a Justin Bieber concert in Wales on June 30, according to The Guardian.

The unnamed 17-year-old was reportedly inspired by ISIS and penned a "martyrdom letter" in which he decried the U.K.'s involvement in Syria and Iraq, called himself "a soldier of the Islamic State," and promised the world would see "more attacks in the future."

According to The Guardian, the teen, who is white, claimed during the trial that he didn't actually practice Islam and simply possessed a "stupid interest in the gory."

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"I wanted to see how easy it was for people who had an interest in terrorism to go online and get information because the police and the government are trying to crack down on terrorism and radicalization," The Guardian reports the teen said to the court. "I wanted to see if it was possible, not for me but from someone else's point of view."

His explanation wasn't enough to convince the court of his innocence, especially after they'd learned he'd written another note detailing ways to kill large numbers of people, such as driving a car through a crowd. In addition to researching ISIS ideologies, The Guardian reports the teen had a knife and a hammer in his school bag, had communicated with someone on Instagram about terrorist attacks, and had specifically looked into Bieber's concert security.

Based on his reported internet research, the teen was inspired by a number of terrorist events, possibly including the May 22 bombing at the Manchester Arena, which killed 22 people and injured dozens of others.

Such vitriolic acts can be carried out by anyone, regardless of race or creed. Sadly, people are already using this tragic story to perpetuate Islamophobia online. It doesn't matter whether the teen was Muslim or not; to suggest that acts of terrorism can only be carried out by people who practice Islam is utterly inaccurate.

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The teen will be sentenced in January 2018. For now, many Bieber fans are expressing their gratitude that they are home safe.

not being funny but the news just announced that there was actually a failed attempt of a terrorist attack at the justin bieber concert i was at in cardiff AND PEOPLE TRIED TELLING US THAT IT WAS NOTHIN AND NOBODY BELIEVED ME AND WHEN I PHONED MY MOM SHE THOUGHT I WAS OVERREACTIN

Seriously can’t believe someone planned a terrorist attack at Justin biebers concert in Cardiff, what is this world coming to, do glad nothing happened and everyone was safe ☹️❤️@justinbieber#cardiff#justinbieber

Just watching the news about the school boy who planned a terrorist attack at the Justin Bieber concert in Cardiff has been charged. I am and SO many people are lucky that there were the best police and security on that day. So thankful.